Tom Lane wrote:
> Alban Hertroys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Richard Huxton wrote:
>>> AFAIK there are two variants of ANY()
>>> 1. sets
>>> 2. arrays
>>>
>>> So you should be able to do:
>>> ... WHERE x = ANY( ARRAY[a, b, c] )
> 
>> But then the documentation isn't entirely correct. It suggests that it
>> works similar to IN, but it doesn't.
> 
> The subquery variants (section 9.19) do work the same.  There is nothing
> on the other page (9.20) making such a comparison.

Oh right, there are 2 sections about those expressions... Never noticed
that there was "9.16. Subquery Expressions" and "9.17. Row and Array
Comparisons" listing the same expressions.

(Apparently there are 2 more sections before it in your documentation)

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